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... ability of competing technologies . How are we going to ever get the consumers who have already purchased equipment for either XM or Sirius to be able to use the equipment in a post - merger world ? ( 1 ) This One OTKD - ZC9-9H62 These ...
... ability of competing technologies . How are we going to ever get the consumers who have already purchased equipment for either XM or Sirius to be able to use the equipment in a post - merger world ? ( 1 ) This One OTKD - ZC9-9H62 These ...
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... ability to profitably maintain prices above competitive levels for a significant period of time . A first step in analyzing a merger is to define the relevant product and geographic markets within which the merger's competitive effects ...
... ability to profitably maintain prices above competitive levels for a significant period of time . A first step in analyzing a merger is to define the relevant product and geographic markets within which the merger's competitive effects ...
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... ability to pick and choose the channels the consumers want on more of an a la carte basis . Some channels would be eliminated to reduce overlap , but the companies would " improve on products , such as real- time traffic and rear - seat ...
... ability to pick and choose the channels the consumers want on more of an a la carte basis . Some channels would be eliminated to reduce overlap , but the companies would " improve on products , such as real- time traffic and rear - seat ...
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... raise concerns over the unchecked ability for the combined company to raise subscription fees . While the companies argue that they are competing against other electronic - 16- media , such as Apple's iPod and over 18.
... raise concerns over the unchecked ability for the combined company to raise subscription fees . While the companies argue that they are competing against other electronic - 16- media , such as Apple's iPod and over 18.
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... ability to cross - subsidize to unfairly compete against local radio broad- casters . And the fact is , this monopoly would reduce innovation for services and equipment for consumers since there will be no com- petition in the defined ...
... ability to cross - subsidize to unfairly compete against local radio broad- casters . And the fact is , this monopoly would reduce innovation for services and equipment for consumers since there will be no com- petition in the defined ...
Términos y frases comunes
ability advertising anticompetitive Antitrust Division antitrust laws Antitrust Task Force audio entertainment believe benefits Biggio Boston Red Sox cable CHABOT Chairman combined company Committee compete competition competitors consumer choice content providers CONYERS Cooper costs currently digital music DirecTV diversity duopoly EchoStar fact Federal firms FM radio going HD radio hearing Howard Stern innovation Internet radio iPod issue JACKSON LEE KELLER licenses listen Major League Baseball market power marketplace Mel Karmazin merger is approved merger to monopoly merging parties million mobile monopolist multi-channel offer Okay over-the-air radio programming proposed merger public interest question radio stations raise prices Ranking Member record Rehr relevant market Satellite DARS satellite radio monopoly satellite radio providers satellite radio service Sirius and XM Sirius Satellite Radio Sohn subscribers subscription sumer talk terrestrial radio Thank transaction WEINER XM and Sirius XM Satellite Radio XM/Sirius
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Página 15 - Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public, that a free press is a condition of a free society.
Página 58 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, My name Is Dr. Mark N. Cooper. I am Director of Research of the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) . Founded In 1968, CFA Is the nation's largest cuisumer advocacy group.
Página 10 - The unifying theme of the Guidelines is that mergers should not be permitted to create or enhance market power or to facilitate its exercise.
Página 75 - ... where in any line of commerce or in any activity affecting commerce in any section of the country, the effect of such acquisition...
Página 59 - Consumers Union is a nonprofit membership organization chartered in 1936 under the laws of the State of New York to provide consumers with information, education and counsel about goods, services, health, and personal finance; and to initiate and cooperate with individual and group efforts to maintain and enhance the quality of life for consumers. Consumers Union's income is solely derived from the sale of Consumer Reports, its other publications and from noncommercial contributions, grants and fees....
Página 33 - The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, is the lowest which can be taken, not upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time together.
Página 52 - No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the manufacture, importation, or distribution of a digital audio recording device, a digital audio recording medium, an analog recording device, or an analog recording medium, or based on the noncommercial use by a consumer of such a device or medium for making digital musical recordings or analog musical recordings.
Página 73 - I would like to thank the Chairman, the Ranking Member and the Members of the Committee for inviting me to testify on the antitrust aspects of the merger between XM and Sirius.
Página 9 - Without, legislation, the objective of these bills, the setting up of a joint venture, would violate sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act and section 7 of the Clayton Act which are on the books to protect the public.
Página 110 - ... competition as opposed to a market where you are constantly competing against each other on every aspect. I hope that makes sense. Mr. CANNON. I understand it. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I recognize my time is expired, and so I yield back what time I don't have. Mr. CONYERS. Thank you so much. We now turn to the gentleman from Tennessee, Mr. Cohen. Mr. COHEN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am at a little bit of a loss. I am pleased to hear all my senior Members get a chance to listen to all this radio....